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Unusual Boys Names

231 replies

SausageSmuggler · 15/10/2011 21:21

Hi all,
Pregnant with DC2, got my 20 week scan in 3 weeks and we're hoping to find out what it is but i'd like to have a shortlist of names.
I think we've decided (for now at least) on Delilah Mei for a girl (Mei spelt that way as a nod to one of my favourite films, not a bid to be 'interesting') but really stuck for boys, plus DH and I just can't agree. We have Dexter so it needs to go with that, only other criteria is that it should be unusual but not really weird.

Can anyone inspire me?

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Coralanne · 18/10/2011 05:55

Quade

DoctorGilbertson · 18/10/2011 02:52

Augustine

idlevice · 18/10/2011 02:33

DS1 is Seymour & if DC2 is a boy then the list is
Ellis
Selwyn
Orson
Ayrton
Winston
Harper
Errol
Ray
Jarvis
Laurie
Hopefully it'll be a girl as we only have one girl's name.

missingmumxox · 18/10/2011 01:17

Hahaha, a few people without my naming technic have offered up names such as Bernard, I call it the 100 year rule and it is mine and mine allone wah hahaha! any way it goes like this, names go in 20 year cyclies, as it it start to become popular gets into the top 20 and then fall out, not touched for the next 80 years, so I took the decision to look at names from the 30's and 40's, get in quick as it where, your Edwards, Edwins, Douglas's, Alan's, Sidney's, John, Peter, Francis, Ronald,.
I was point blank refused by my husband, on the names from my family tree, Burten and Rainer from the 1880's to 1930's and maybe further as I haven't got any further in my tree, there where an awful lot of them as first or second name or combined, even in the same generation, as in cousins, no idea where the name came from, I suspect maiden names, but not found any ladies with those maiden names yet, and never seen them in a book, but I thought they where cool :)
my favourate name of a ancestor I have found was laurence lashings Ireland, I think it was? something on those lines, put me in mind of Lord flashheart in Blackadder :)
We didn't fix names until moments after my boys where born, my husband was desparate for a boy to be named after him, as he was named after his father, I refused, but the minute the second twin came out and was also a boy, I told him he could have his wish if our second could be named for my Dad who had died the year before and they where born on my Mum's birthday, who was also deceased.

it was only 8 weeks after regstering their births I realised that their second names Nicolas and Christopher, where a little too like our cats names...Nicki and Kizzy, I always thank god we didn't have triplets otherwise we would have one with a name like spock our 3rd cat :)

BecJackMissR · 18/10/2011 00:21

My DH's boss welcomed a son yesterday morning and they called him ABLE Hmm

gallicgirl · 18/10/2011 00:17

Has anyone suggested Samson yet? It's a good strong name.

Marcus and Magnus would sound fine with Dexter I think.

PootlePosyPumpkin · 17/10/2011 23:20

So busy getting excited about other people's suggestions I totally forgot to add mine! The names I loved but were unable to use due to having a "traditional" and stubborn DH were:

Levi
Elijah
Tad
Theo
Marcus
Isaac (not unusual but I do love it & don't actually know any)

I also liked Milo but it's forever a Tweenie to me - my older DSs watched so much Tweenies when they were little that I doubt I could get past the memories Sad.

PootlePosyPumpkin · 17/10/2011 23:15

iamamyp - DS2's teacher has a little Dougie - cute name Grin.

PootlePosyPumpkin · 17/10/2011 23:14

There are some lovely names on this thread. I once worked with a Thaddeus who was know as Tad. Always liked that name.

mommom - I have a friend with a little boy called Zennen, named after Sennen Cove Grin. I thought he was the only one!

iamamyp · 17/10/2011 23:11

My son is called Douglas, we call him Dougie. I've only ever heard of one other and not near we live. I really like Jem - it's an old fashioned form of James but it might be too girly? And Clem (Clement) is lovely. Bernard was on my list, Bernie is a great name and I had an ace uncle Bernard. But then you think Bernard Manning, Bernard Matthews....

deste · 17/10/2011 23:00

Heath, I don't think it's used much over here.

anonandlikeit · 17/10/2011 22:55

barnie
bertie
rufus - i know a lovely little rufus, very cool!
theo
arthur
stanley

MyDadWasADesertBat · 17/10/2011 22:49

Ted.

AlfalfaMum · 17/10/2011 22:45

I really like Woody, short for Elwood.

Also, Aldous - although I worry it's a tad pretentious.

Griffin is a great name teachpeach

33goingon64 · 17/10/2011 22:45

Rhodri
Rogan
Farnley
Humphrey
Tertius
Frederick
Dmitri
Fyodor
Philip
Andreas
Anders
Gregory
Blaise

bigredtractor · 17/10/2011 22:34

Byron
corben
Elijah
Finton
Levi
Luke

teachpeach · 17/10/2011 22:28

My DS1 is Griffin - always called Griff unless he is in trouble.

rufus101 · 17/10/2011 22:25

I have a Thaddeus Jude! Funny to see it come up on the names. Wish I had seen these type of pages when I was pregnant with my DC. Such amazing suggestions. I love them.

demonicma · 17/10/2011 22:19

Brian
Bernard
John
Paul
kevin
Ian
Laurence
Sebastian
Anthony
Simeon
Guy
Christian
Ralph
Alphonsus

fanniadams · 17/10/2011 22:08

I have a Zachary - although I loved Xander but DH vetoed that one and we liked Alfie but there were 4 in my daughters nursery so we just couldn't Wink
What about
Sebastian
Rupert
Rory
Artie

frutilla · 17/10/2011 21:45

Marlon
Tristan
Diggory
Salvador
Roderick
Sebastian
Farris
Cecil

Kirstle · 17/10/2011 21:37

Obie. Hebrew ''Servant of God''. I love it :)

mountaingirl · 17/10/2011 21:35

Enzo. Popular here in France.

Lysander is a bit Jilly Cooperish isn't it? Once met a Rufus who couldn't pronounce his 'r's

chobbler · 17/10/2011 21:33

Beau but it may be Beux?

I'm afraid around these parts Milo is a chocolate milkshake brand...

purplebridgett · 17/10/2011 21:22

And when I was a teaching assistant I worked with a young man who was christened Bernard but that was a closely guarded secret known to only a few staff. He went by the name of Ben and was horrified if you ever alluded to his real name. Even on most of the official paperwork he was known as Ben. So be warned - your child may not thank you for calling them Bernard.